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igus: Six Advantages of Automation for SMEs

April 8, 2026 - igus Six Advantages of Automation for SMEs

April 8, 2026

SMEs: igus Offers Cost‑Effective Automation Solutions That Fit within Almost Any Budget

By: Adriana Glazer; Edited by Shizu Yamaguchi

Although robotics and automation offer advantages for customers, employees, and production processes, they are still viewed critically by many SMEs. Entering automation can require high investment and effort, especially for those with little IT affinity. Robot manufacturers are responding with cost‑effective alternatives that are user‑friendly and easy to program.

Advantages of Automation for SMEs

The right automation solution lowers production costs, shortens cycle times, and increases efficiency and competitiveness. These improvements make automation appealing even for companies with limited resources.


Six Ways Automation Supports SME Operations

  1. Routine, repetitive tasks can be shifted to robots, which reduces stress on employees and frees up capacity across the operation. By taking over these tasks, robots allow employees to focus on work that is more complex and better suited to their skills.
  2. Robots work continuously without breaks and do not require lighting, heating, or direct supervision. This reduces energy costs and supports more predictable planning throughout the production process.
  3. Automation reduces or eliminates the time, effort, and cost associated with manual tasks. It also reduces waste by supporting more consistent material usage and helping streamline each stage of the workflow.
  4. Robots deliver consistent, predictable product quality by performing programmed movements the same way every cycle. This consistency minimizes errors and the number of rejects produced.
  5. Robots can perform dangerous tasks or operate in dangerous environments, including underwater, in rescue operations, and even around chemical accidents. These capabilities allow companies to reduce exposure to hazardous conditions.
  6. The right automation solution pays for itself quickly by helping companies achieve production goals in less time and with fewer resources. This is supported by manufacturers who provide measurable, transparent solutions that help SMEs plan their investment with confidence.
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Young CNC operator using digital tablet while working in industrial facility.

Low‑Cost Automation Options from igus

igus offers cost‑effective automation solutions that fit within almost any budget, like drylin delta robots that use maintenance‑free, self‑lubricating high‑performance polymer components and cost about 40% less than conventional robots. The drylin linear robots and modular robot arms offer similar technical advantages, with numerous component combinations available for customized solutions. Accessories such as stepper motors, inductive sensors, and motor flanges are available for these systems.


In Summary

  • Automation reduces manual load, improves consistency, and shortens processes
  • Continuous robot operation supports predictable production
  • Cost‑effective kinematics enable SMEs to automate within their budgets
  • SMEs can adopt automation without requiring experienced specialists

What’s Next

Readers are encouraged to explore igus Low-Cost Automation solutions for SME automation needs. Visit their dedicated page or contact them at 1-800-965-2496, Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm ET.

For more information on igus solutions HERE

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